While SEOs and marketers are discussing exiting Twitter for other platforms, we asked what your plans are. You said you’re not leaving.
CEO Elon Musk has reconsidered his decision to use Twitter, pointing out that the site may have lost more than a million accounts since Musk took over.
We asked readers of the magazine if they were joining the #LeaveTwitter movement. And if so, where are they going?
Here’s what you told us.
Are you leaving Twitter? – Results.
Most of you told us you’re not leaving Twitter.On LinkedIn, 41% of survey respondents said they’re staying on Twitter.
34% have already left or plan to leave, and 25% aren’t sure if they will.
Most of You Are Leaving Twitter, Survey Results Show
Reader Comments.
To say the least, responses in the comments section were divided.
Some of you are leaving Twitter to join Mastodon, which has reportedly seen a spike in new users since Musk took over.
Some of you are enthusiastic about staying on Twitter, while others are cautiously waiting to see how things unfold.
We’ve also learned that several readers have just joined Twitter, and some left years ago.
Here are some of the top comments about leaving Twitter that we got on LinkedIn:
David Ferrell: Most will stay. I may be wrong, but I think more and more people will join Twitter, and the network will grow significantly over the next few years.
Bill Gales Jr.: Free speech doesn’t make me want to leave.
Christina Martin: I’m on Mastodon, but I haven’t left Twitter yet. I want to see how it goes. I’m not very active on the platform anyway. I literally just started using it just before Elon took over.
05.11.2022